Hello! I recently faced an issue trying to upload big file to Android tablet. It doesn’t detect with MTP so I tried to push it via ADB. But I get this error:

$ adb push myfile /sdcard
adb: error: 65544-byte write failed: Success

How can I fix it? Why is this happening? Storage space is enough:

EDIT: I want to use it for app devlopment, so I need ADB or quick MTP for app installing.

    • blue_potato@lemm.ee
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      3 days ago

      Would you mind sharing some details? computer OS name and version, your adb version and if you installed systemwide or if you compiled/downloaded out of your repos

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          3 days ago

          You didn’t mention it so I asume that you can open a shell, did you tried creating a file in the destiny? Also SELinux may be the problem, try temporary disable it, if works, enable it and create an exception. Other thing; since adb daemon runs on 127.0.0.1:5073/TCP check if you have any localhost firewall rules, but this doesn’t make sense if you can open a shell. Last things, download the lastest SDK, you don’t need to install it, just call adb with the full path.

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            3 days ago

            ADB and Android Studio works perfectly with any other Android phone, so I think it is likely not PC issue. Small files and apps can also be pushhed/installed